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Universal Utterings for 3-9-2015

What strength have I that I should endure, and what is my limit that I should be patient? Have I the strength of stones, or is my flesh of bronze? Have I no helper, and has my good sense deserted me? A friend owes kindness to one in despair, though he has forsaken the fear of the Almighty. Job 6:10-14

Lord, hear my cry! May Your ears be attentive to my cry for mercy. If You, LORD, keep account of sins, Lord, who can stand? But with You is forgiveness and so You are revered. I wait for the LORD, my soul waits and I hope for His Word. Psalm 130:2-5

Job 6:11-14, Psalm 130:2-5, Second Kings 5:1-15 & Luke 4:24-30

We sometimes feel the lack of strength to continue on our journey looking over mistakes as something we can’t seem to run from or ever satisfy as “learned from.” They do become satisfied in the practice you must see as the reason for living to enjoy the wonders of God either in the things around you or the Mystery God has set up for us to relish in the waking moments of reality. I find the peace I feel in the insight of Escape. The reason surrender is accomplished in the brevity I write is due to His Deliverance.

As God intended, I want to see and touch the reality of every scape across the world enjoying the smells and tastes of continents existences in hearing the cultures of His Salvation in His Humanity. In His Redemption we escape turmoil by celebrating even the misery God exacts in the joy of growing and knowing He will hear our cry for mercy. Only God can take away the sin you’ve lived in the Charity we awake to achieve. In my goodwill I find the reason for living and dying in the Judgment only God gives. Amen.

We ask in prayer. Dear LORD, we pray for mercy LORD asking forgiveness in the decisions we must stand by. Novena Prayers Day One for Timmy D. Prayers for Kairos Prison #50. Prayers for my son Jeff. Prayers for Dr. Cruz†Peluca. LORD from Job 6:24 I chant; “Teach me, and I will be silent; make me understand how I have erred.” In Jesus Name we pray. Amen.